dude weed lmao XD
Post, r8, and h8 your charts
>pic related
Completely break an album?
Probably not.
>>73932767
What you mean?
>listening to song
>imagines playing it to high school peers and family members
>>73932710
This is probably the most common feel on /mu/
Now why the fuck would you wanna do that?
>>73932710
/mu/ Feels Thread?
is lil peep decent emo? my friends in the scene have been telling me to check him out but im skeptical
>>73932699
Yes
>tfw 30 year old man and enjoy Lil Peep
I should kill myself sharpish?
he's bad
I just bought the mic in pic related, which cost a fortune by my standards.
£100
I haven't got much money for other stuff, but all I wanna know is, how can I start making music? I have the mic, I have the lyrics, and I have the beat; now all I want is just find a way t merge them together. I don't wanna record the music playing in the background but rather find a way to merge them and perhaps be able to control the volume of each independent sound as it merges.
Also, I might get into voice production or whatever it's called to perhaps be able to find ways to change the frequence of my voice and what not.
Advice?
Do you have a DAW already? If not you could download Audacity or get the free trial of FL studio.
>>73932720
No, I don't have a DAW. Is it important? Also, could you give me a nice quick youtube tutorial link to a video that will explain to me how to make music in this very simple way?
>>73932643
Get monitors. Preferably just monitor headphones if you're on a budget, you don't have the cashflow to get stands and set up your production space and all that jazz.
Get a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). The most popular are FL Studio (mine), Pro Tools, and Ableton. Never use Garageband. Either get a trial of those popular ones listed or look into free DAWs as alternatives. There are good DAWs out there, as well as good free plugins. Audacity will also suit you if you really just have your beat and want to put vocals over it.
Pick up mixing/mastering basics. I'm currently reading the book "Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio" and I love it. Shit's hilarious, shit's easy to understand if you've already picked up the terminology. I bought it, you can DL it here like a plebeian: https://mega.nz/#!dNtARY5Q!bfm7xOeRcRilrs3qkP-DAFUUKBW4DEcGQ_IR_PWkYo0
Making a good song is only half of the process. Making sure it sounds good on systems is the other half, and the best musicians can master both.
Alright, I've listened to pic related (it's my first time listening to ween) and uh... what the fuck ?
Are there more unexpectable albums of this kind ? I don't necessarily need it to be funny.
you might like ariel pink's 'pom pom' - a different, pretty lo-fi sound but the same level of eclectic songwriting and oddball humor
>>73932545
did you like it?
If so literally just listen to the rest of Weens discography starting with GodWeenSatan
>>73932595
Yes, I really enjoyed it.
It felt like a transcendantal experience that I rarely get when I listen to an album for the first time.
>>73932586
I already listened to that one! I agree it's pretty much the same kind of wacky trip.
>he doesn't listen to Jazz or Classical
>>73932509
Classical is boring as shit and jazz is just random noodling.
>>73932518
other way around
>he thinks jazz belongs on the same level as classical
A long time ago in a share thread, someone posted an album that was basically these middle aged woman from Southeast Asia I believe, and they sounded quite a bit like Death Grips. I think the cover was one of the woman, and it was literally described as Sudanese Death Grips or something similar. I can't find it in the archive, and my hard drive with the album crashed. Does anyone know what I'm talking about and would they be able to help me out?
Random unrelated image
are you referring to this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoUDmuuLees
>>73932590
Holy shit yes thank you.
>>73932590
Do you have the download link, anon?
Are you high?? That's the GOAT granny song
The whole album is perfect as is.
Nothing should be deleted.
There is so much joy and optimism in Paul's songs, it's no wonder he's lived so long.
wavy cyphe tunes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJUcYoG8Eu8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6-0bBwRmE4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g-wnKul3Fk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMxtRqOozrY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7lMxNfb7rw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7xP_IRf9do
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Seto3lDWn6E
Pic related
Destroy All Monsters
true
thinking really hard about how it is god made a woman with a comb over.
stop spamming this. I know who you are and I know you are the one spamming it. S T O P.
>deletes moon in june
ohhh finally, 10/10
>>73932352
I agree, it' s a masterpiece, although I don't like much the singing in moon in june
Wyatt is the composer and main performer (he plays all the keyboards) of the beautiful Moon in June, one of the greatest masterpieces of English rock. This song reveals in Wyatt a great composer and arranger as well as brilliant drummer and inimitable singer; in short, he is a very complete musician. His inspiration is unlike Ratledge’s modern influences. In his major composition there is little jazz, and in some cases it is even less musically advanced. But, Wyatt is equipped with an imagination and a humanity that more than makes up for any other deficiencies. The idea of Moon in June is melodic and close to the soul. It is a mantra of undulating psychedelia, but with a languid and resigned tone that suggests mantras and songs undulating psychedelia, but with a languid tone and resigned that suggests an anemic or dreamy chansonnier. The sudden changes of rhythm and ecstatic crescendos of keyboards, faint whispers, and solemn spikes give the music an almost epic tone, but also desperately sad. Here and there, there is a resurgence of entertaining dada, exemplified by a soft humming nonsense and a breakup of the pattern with an irregular rhythm. Moon In June is a free song that keyboards and drums strive to follow in its magical musical evolution. The end comes after an excited instrumental intermezzo through keyboard-noise, insistent bass lines, and minimal notes of a piano on the last dying phonemes of a stentorian falsetto. This long instrumental finale returns to the seductive grace of the early pataphysicists, with a surreal and humorous tone that would always be the fundamental tone of the music of Wyatt.
>>73932352
Woops I didnt notice the greentext. Kek
what are some bands/albums that feature two drummers?
>>73932338
let me specify... two drummers playing simultaneously
king gizzard desu
several melvins and butthole surfers records feature 2 drummers. listen to a history of bad man on a senile animal